Encara no tenim significats per a "capitulate to".
1In that winter Potidæa was forced to capitulate to the Athenians.
2But McCrory also indicated he would not immediately capitulate to the DoJ's demands.
3Marriage is not a habit of mine; but I capitulate to so many virtues.
4Human beings do not capitulate to horror readily or easily.
5She, too, was sure that Rose would capitulate to him.
6Feb. 28-Dardanellesentrance forts capitulate to English and French.
7I had reached a point where my will had to capitulate to Unreason-thatunscrupulous usurper.
8Because she did not capitulate to his melancholy sonnets!
9Speaking a day later, he said the Libyan leader would soon capitulate to a NATO-backed revolt.
10The development shifted momentum in their favor and forced the government to capitulate to their demands.
11I never thought in the old days that you would capitulate to a bounder like that.
12My dear brother, Robert, threatens war if I do not capitulate to his ridiculous whims .
13Thus did her New England conscience battle to the end, and, in the end, capitulate to love.
14But it is hard to battle against the blues, especially when all one's comrades capitulate to them.
15Experts said they expect sales to pick up by next year as lenders and borrowers capitulate to the lower values.
16Which is great and I understand that, and I have to capitulate to that because nobody learns anything if nobody watches.
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